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The Basics of Visitor Management

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What Do I Need To Know Before I Let Someone Onto My Site?

When you manage work sites, it’s important to know exactly who’s visiting your site, why they’re visiting, and whether you have everything you need to give them the green light for their visit. If you don’t know who’s coming onto your site – or if you don’t have all the information you need to clear them – you can find yourself dealing with safety issues, liability issues, and potential problems.

But what, exactly, do you need to know before letting someone onto your site?

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DOES THIS PERSON HAVE CLEARANCE TO VISIT THE SITE?
DOES THIS PERSON HAVE THE PROPER SAFETY TRAINING TO ENTER THE SITE?
WHERE IS THIS PERSON CHECKING IN?

DOES THIS PERSON HAVE CLEARANCE TO VISIT THE SITE?

The first thing you need to know is whether or not a visitor actually has clearance to enter your site. Anyone can walk in from the street and ask to visit your site; it’s important that before you actually let them in, you know if they have reason – and permission – to be there.

The person most likely to know whether or not a visitor is authorized to visit a site is the person that invited them. That’s why it’s important to have a system at check-in that alerts the proper contact of their visitor’s arrival and allows them to confirm the visitor has clearance to enter the site.

DOES THIS PERSON HAVE THE PROPER SAFETY TRAINING TO ENTER THE SITE?

Work sites present certain hazards, and it’s important that every visitor that comes on site is aware of any potential dangers or precautions they need to take in order to navigate the work site safely.

Before you let someone onto your site, it’s important to ensure they’ve gone through any safety inductions or training your company has in place – and that you have a record that they’ve completed them.

Making sure every visitor completes your safety inductions or training and understands how to navigate the site will help to ensure that everyone on site acts in a proper manner and upholds the safety precautions in place.

WHERE IS THIS PERSON CHECKING IN?

If you have a larger work site, you likely have multiple points of entry. Which is why it’s important to know exactly where your visitor is checking in.

If you don’t track a visitor’s point of entry before they enter a large work site, you increase the chances of them getting lost in a potentially hazardous area. If you know where they’re entering the site before their visit, you (or their on-site contact) can ensure they have the information they need to navigate that particular area and get to where they need to go faster, safer, and more efficiently.

Visitor management system is an extremely important element of running a safe and efficient work site. But the visitor management process can be a challenging one – if you don’t have the right tools.

With LinkSafe, you can easily manage your visitors from one easy-to-use contactless visitor management app. Through LinkSafe, you can track multiple check-in points, deliver important safety information, collect necessary identification and signatures, and alert on-site contacts when visitors arrive.

Get in touch today to find out how LinkSafe can revolutionize the way you manage on-site visitors.